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City Council Agenda and Packet 1974 08 06
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COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilman DiCarlo questioned the aide- <br /> walks on Hutchinson Street. Mr. Vur sated <br /> going that the contractors were gol <br /> the work. <br /> Councilman DiCarlo asked what was done about <br /> the Bulleting Board for the outside at City <br /> Hall, City Engineer White stated that the <br /> board has been ordered from Carsons Supply <br /> in Denver. <br /> Councilwoman Dhieux reported on the Consortium <br /> Board. She stated that the meeting consisted <br /> much of the Longmont Comprehensive Plan. <br /> She felt that the meeting was very interest- <br /> ing. It was suggested that Councilwoman <br /> Dheiux report be written up and distributed. <br /> Councilwoman Scholl stated that Broomfield <br /> has not been at the meetings and she felt <br /> that a letter should be sent to the Com- <br /> missionars by the City stating that Broom- <br /> field should be contacted and requested <br /> to attend the meeting. <br /> Councilwoman Scholl stated that citizens have <br /> telephoned her and stated that they felt <br /> the Parks & Rec registration for the activities <br /> should be opend first to Louisville citizens <br /> for a short period of time and then any <br /> vacancies in the classes can be filled by people <br /> outside of the City. She stated that this <br /> matter should be brought up with the Park & <br /> Rec Board. <br /> It was also stated that the trees at <br /> Pirates Park have the Dutch Elm disease. <br /> LCDC REPORT Barbara McDonald stated that LCDC owns <br /> property on Hutchinson Street. and construction <br /> will be starting as soon as possible for the <br /> elderly housing. There will be land moving <br /> equipment in that location at the end of the <br /> summer and if sidewalks are put in before <br /> the equipment has finished its land work the <br /> sidewalks will be destroyed. She asked if <br /> there was some type of arrangement that could <br /> be made so the sidewalks wont have to be <br /> put in until after the work. It was suggested <br /> that the equipment be brought in at the west <br /> side of the lot. Mr. Wurl stated that Coun- <br /> cil might authorize an extension until an <br /> agreement could be worked out with the corp- <br /> oration. <br /> -2- <br />
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